Rotary Club of Cheyenne will be holding virtual meetings until further notice. We plan on resuming our physical gatherings and activities as soon as we responsibly can. 

To join a meeting, click on the Speaker and meeting information below and follow the links.   

We encourage all Rotarians and guests to join us!  Together we are “Socially Distanced, but Rotary Connected!”

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Welcome to our Club!
Cheyenne
Service Above Self
We meet Wednesdays at 12:00 PM
Little America
2800 West Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY  82009
United States of America
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South High Interact President, Julian Bustos Recognized as  one of the 7 Youth Making a Difference in our Community

Read about 7 Cheyenne youth, including South High

Interact President, Julian Bustos,  making a difference

in their community in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle's latest

special section. Read the article at

http://ow.ly/deHP50z7Cvt

Club President Reads Andy and Elmer Book to Boys and Girls Club

Rotary Club of Cheyenne has joined with Cheyenne Rotary

After Hours Club  for the last couple of years to present this

story and a workbook to every 2nd grade student in Laramie

County, building literacy and character development. Many

Rotarians have been reading this to students in schools across

Cheyenne and the county. Our President, Robin Sims, was

thrilled to be asked to record a reading for the Boys and Girls

Club of Cheyenne. Rotary’s Four Way Test is a way for everyone -

young and old alike - to make better decisions.

 https://youtu.be/SJDSh7SjXKA

 

THE FOUR WAY TEST: 

Of the things we think, say or do,

1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it be build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

 

The Nature Conservancy Launches New Online Learning Resources
More than 850 million children and youth – roughly
half of the world’s student population – have to stay
away from schools and universities due to the COVID-19
pandemic.  While students can’t travel the world right now,
they can still develop great passion and knowledge about
the world through high-quality classroom content.
 
The Nature Conservancy and its 550 scientists have launched
Nature Lab, a new online learning platform designed to help
students learn the science behind how nature works for us
and how we can help keep it running strong.
 
“As schools around the world shut down to in response to
COVID-19 and parents work to balance the demands on their
time and energy, we know that students will have very different
learning experiences over the next few months,” said Kate Ireland,
director of Youth Engagement Programs at The Nature Conservancy.
“I’m proud that The Nature Conservancy, with our newly relaunched
Nature Lab curriculum, can offer families some support and open up
new worlds for young people.”
 
A variety of age appropriate courses are available for grades K-5,
6-8 and 9-12, plus bonus Virtual Field Trips such as "The Secret Life
of Corals," "Borneo: The Symphony of the Rainforest" and more.
Nature Lab features a free curriculum and engaging videos that can be
viewed on computers, tablets and computers.
 
To learn more about Nature Lab and other youth engagement
opportunities offered by The Nature Conservancy visit
In Case You Missed Last Week's Program
Announcement of the District for a grant of $11, 500
to the Wyoming Food Bank as made by DG Chris Woodruff.
 
Dr. JJ Chen,  Behavioral Medicine, CRMC, discussed the ways
we can cope with the COVID-19 virus and the isolation it has
caused.
 
Mary Throne gave an informative program on the Wyoming
Public Service Commission.
This Week's Program

First Lady Jennie Gordon will join us to update and

challenge us to participate in the Wyoming Hunger Initiative.

 

Kathy Emmons - Director of City-County Health Department

and Rotary Club of Cheyenne member will update us on the

current impacts of COVID-19 and the process of issuing a

quarantine order.

 

If you want to say, "Hi!" and catch up with each other like we

would at a usual meeting, please join the meeting any time after

11:40.  You will be able to unmute yourself and connect.  At noon,

we'll get the meeting started. 

 

To join us from a computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone,  

Just click on the link https://zoom.us/j/3552462377?pwd=zr_0VkKjAOU

or download the Zoom app from your App Store (iPhone) or Google Play

(android) and create an account for future use. Then click the

+ Join button, and enter the Meeting ID:  355 426 2377,

password:  065537

 

To join us from a phone with no video,

Call 1 346-248-7799

Enter ID:  355 246 2377# password 065537

 

Zoom Tip of the Day:  When we are presenting visual content during

the meeting, You will likely be watching in what Zoom calls Side-by-Side

View.  You can slide the separator between the side that has the visual

content and the side with the speaker or participants to the left or right

to adjust the size of each view. Click Speaker View or Gallery View at

the top to switch between the two. To see how this works, go to

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115004802843-Side-by-Side-Mode-for-Screen-Sharing

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Joint Statement from Kiwanis International, Lions Clubs International, Optimist International, and Rotary

 

Members use ingenuity, flexibility to help people affected by coronavirus and to stay connected

 

Inspired in part by Indiana Jones, space archaeologist Sarah Parcak uses futuristic airborne technology to unearth the treasures of the past.

 

How do we escape our tangled relationship with a throwaway culture? Rotarians are pointing the way.

 

Since 2015, more than 4 million people have fled an economically devastated Venezuela. Tracking the stories of three who left puts faces on that staggering statistic.

 
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